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Webhannet is an 18-hole par 71 course that plays a surprisingly long 6100 yards from the blue tees. The front nine is a par 35 showcasing three of the toughest par-3's in Maine. Tidal-fed water hazards, strategically-situated white sand traps and bent grass greens with subtle breaks are among the design features that challenge golfers of every skill level.

Hole Two: Burnside

A short dog-leg left with out-of-bounds on the left. Big hitters should be careful not to drive through the fairway on the right. The green is steep back to front, so place your approach shot below the hole.

Hole Three: Needle's Eye

The longest Par 3 measures 238 yards from the back tee. Over-swinging can put the ball into the left-side hazard. On your shot to the green, note that it generally slopes right to left and can be quite fast. "Short-siding" yourself on this green will make for a difficult up-and-down.

Hole Four: Lone Tree

The first Par 5 on the front. Straight-forward tee shot but the second shot needs to favor the right side of the fairway. The green is fairly level but has a right to left ridge running down the center.

Hole Six: Port View

A tricky short dog-leg left Par 4 that requires a well placed shot of about 200 yards to the right center of the fairway, then a delicate wedge to the green. When the pin is back left, this can be a challenging shot.

Hole Fourteen: Uplands

A Par 5 that's usually played with a lay-up to the bottom of the hill, then a blind second shot to the right center of the fairway. Long hitters can try to clear the hill to reach the green in two. This green slopes dramatically left to right and is steep back to front. The approach shot has to land in just the right spot for any chance of a two putt par.

Hole Sixteen: Sunset

A short Par 4 with big bunkers in front and on the left. A conservative shot to take the bunkers out of play is often best. The green slopes back to front and is fast, so stay below the hole on the approach shot.